![]() ![]() Neil Patrick Harris and Jayma Mays are innocuously cashing paychecks again as the Winslows, the coupe who helped the Smurfs out in the first film and who have become like a surrogate human family for them. If there’s anything particularly wearisome about The Smurfs II, is that it’s really just more of the same, keeping the Smurfy essence of the original in hopes it ignites a similar box office. It was more or less instantly forgettable, which was a smart marketing move because it has allowed Gosnell to go ahead and remake it all over again without anyone caring either way. ![]() ![]() Arguably less insipid than the three (!) Alvin and the Chipmunks movies and likely to make you less sleepy than Garfield: A Tale of Two Kitties, Raja Gosnell’s first Smurfs movie was a harmless, plastic “kid’s movie” that tickled the little ones but ended the job there. I’ve got no spite towards The Smurfs, those gegarious little blue gnomes who wear bloated upside-down diapers on their heads and are apparently allergic to shirts. If you have to take kids dying to see this to the theater, will you want to Smurf yourself in the head after it’s over? Surprisingly, it’s less painful than you’d think. With that snarky barb out of the way, let’s get down to the real question at hand. Click Here to Download Full Movie HD Quality <<<<<< ![]()
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